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Leave the intrauterine device!

By The Giver on July 1, 2018

Leave the intrauterine device!
Despite recent improvements in contraceptive options, almost half (45%) of pregnancies in the United States remain unintended and only 60% of reproductive aged women are using contraception. The use of intrauterine devices (IUDs) among females ages 20–34 years old has doubled during the past decade. Concurrently, the unintended pregnancy rates are near historic lows in this patient population, thus highlighting the importance of effective, long acting reversible contraception (1). At the same time, there has been a dramatic increase in patients undergoing fertility preservation, particularly in this demographic.
Source: fertstert.org

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Couples shouldn't think of fertility as part of a schedule, this stuff never happens when you want it and often happens when you don't expect it. Sometimes like a strange greek comedy, you end up with multiples! Those going through the trials and tribulations of infertility should take swift and decisive action always in pursuit of their goal and take each and every professional for what they offer you to this end and not much more.